Allison Road creator says it's back in development after parting with publisher

Just when you thought it was safe to walk down the hallway, Allison Road has returned. The P.T.-inspired horror game was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:canceled back in June, but creator Christian Kesler announced on today that he's returned to the project despite parting ways๊🦋 with former publisher Team 17.
After announcing its cancellation, Kesler said he spent some time away from Allison Road. When he returned, he "started making a few changes to the story, a few scribbles here and there, some layout tests and before [he] knew it it sort of o♔rganically picked up pace." He thanked fans for sticking with the project months after its apparent demise and promised more f🅘requent updates in the future. Though he did note that - given how it's back to just him working on the game all by himself - "this might take a while".
We'll see if Allison Road returns to Kickstarter or similar crowdfunding platforms; its first campaign was canceled when Team 17 picked up the project. However Kesler manages it, hopefully he takes all the time he needs to deliver on the promise of that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:freaky first demo (and the truly dead-and-gone P.T./Silent Hills).
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